While loosely based upon the game of cricket, many
aspects are improvised: the playing ground, the rules, the
teams and the equipment. Quite often there are no teams at
all; the players take turns at batting and there is often less
emphasis on actually scoring runs. A bat of some kind is
necessary. The bat can be anything, as long as it can hit the
ball and can be suitably held in the hands. A ball (often a
tennis ball, since this is less likely than a cricket ball to
inflict injury) is the other essential item.
The pitch
can be any stretch of ground that is reasonably flat. The
wicket may be any convenient object - a cardboard box, a
rubbish bin, case of beer, telegraph pole, or tree. Often, the
wicket is by no means close to the official size, but it is
used anyway!
The g2w game lasts for three overs and the
player has to score a certain number of runs in the allotted
overs without getting his team out. The game features three
levels of difficulty each level being a different stage
featuring different characters. Also, the game has three
typical locations where the game is played – a Mumbai Chawl, a
Building Society and a College Campus.
Click here to play the
game.
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